
Building Type
Public Art Installation
Office
EMERGENT
Principal
Tom Wiscombe
Project Team
Bin Lu, Chris Eskew, Ryan Macyauski
The project is an aquarium-like bioreactor inserted into the facade of the building (our given site), which contains green algae colonies that produce oil through photosynthesis. The aquarium is made of thick transparent acrylic, molded to create the intricate relief on the front. This relief tracks along with and supports an internal lighting armature which is based on the Bio-feedback Algae Controller, invented by OriginOil in Los Angeles in July of 2009. This new type of bioreactor uses tuned LED lights which vary in color and intensity to support algae growth at different stages of development, maximizing output. According to OriginOil, “this is a true bio-feedback system… the algae lets the LED controller know what it needs as it needs it, creating a self-adjusting growth system.” At night, when this system intensifies, it generates a simultaneously urban and jungle affect: glittery reflections on acrylic combine with an eerie élan vital of glowing algae.
A solar array, used to collect energy during the day, spirals and winds up into the branches of an adjacent tree jungle-style. This energy will be stored in a battery and used during the night to run the various systems.
http://www.originoil.com/company-news/originoil-announces-breakthrough-dynamic-lighting-process.html
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